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they learned how to make the bombs from an online magazine published by al-qaeda. they did it because they had recently became deeply religious and opposed u.s. involvement with iraq and afghanistan: the 24-year-old told authorities that she saw her husband on thursday just hours before he died in a gun battle with police but she said she had no idea that he had committed the bombings or was planning more attacks. today her lawyer said this brief statement. >> as a mother, a sister, a daughter, a wife, she deeply mourns the pain and loss to innocent victims students, law enforcement officers families, and our community. >> michael: the suspect mother went even further telling nbc news there was simply no way that her children committed the horrible crime. she spoke to reporters. >> what has happened is a terrible thing, but i know that my kids have nothing to do with this. i know it. i am mother. i have--you know, i know my kids. i know my kids. really my kids would never get involved in anything like that. >> michael: nbc reports she was very close to tamerlan and
they learned how to make the bombs from an online magazine published by al-qaeda. they did it because they had recently became deeply religious and opposed u.s. involvement with iraq and afghanistan: the 24-year-old told authorities that she saw her husband on thursday just hours before he died in a gun battle with police but she said she had no idea that he had committed the bombings or was planning more attacks. today her lawyer said this brief statement. >> as a mother, a sister, a...
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now that makes no assistance because al-qaeda and sunni eight each other. that's like there was guidance go the united states. at least they made sure that it wasn't carried out no matter where they're from. of course, we're going to talk about boston and the rights associated withdhozvt dhozahar tsarnaev. but in order for me to do that i need to bring in my panel. we have joe williams from political reporter commentator and of course, national coverage editor--whatever reporter with politico. i'm reading all of these. and beth fouhy for yahoo news, and kevin cirilli. you can tell i'm in a fun mood. we want to give you an update. everyone knows that the younger brother was caught on friday after a shootout. i was watching all of joe's tweets on it. that's how i found out about it, literally. but let's watch that on abc. >> the bomb suspects now facing the death penalty. among those who lost their lives, 29-year-old crystal campbell the first of the victims to be laid to rest. the search for an explanation as the fbi questions 19-year-old suspect hospitalize
now that makes no assistance because al-qaeda and sunni eight each other. that's like there was guidance go the united states. at least they made sure that it wasn't carried out no matter where they're from. of course, we're going to talk about boston and the rights associated withdhozvt dhozahar tsarnaev. but in order for me to do that i need to bring in my panel. we have joe williams from political reporter commentator and of course, national coverage editor--whatever reporter with politico....
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to use that name now if bu want to be part of al qaeda. we don't know. >> continues to be the term of convenience but it's important to drill down what that means. >> shepard: as they bounce back and for between english and french, they're saying little. >>> official says the surviving boston bombing suspect was very seriously wounded when they finally got him in custody and now that he is in hospital, he is heavily sedated. so what will his wounds mean? we'll get into that one week on from the boston bombing. clients are always learning more to make their money do more. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade... ranked "highest in customer loyalty for brokerage and investment companies." humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living
to use that name now if bu want to be part of al qaeda. we don't know. >> continues to be the term of convenience but it's important to drill down what that means. >> shepard: as they bounce back and for between english and french, they're saying little. >>> official says the surviving boston bombing suspect was very seriously wounded when they finally got him in custody and now that he is in hospital, he is heavily sedated. so what will his wounds mean? we'll get into that...
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the feeling is that al qaeda is behind a lot of the attacks still going on, and al qaeda is sunni. a lot of the arrests are made in sunni communities. these were sparked in december with the arrest of bodyguards of a senior sunni politician. they have not let up since then. every friday, there are mass prayers and protest in sunni towns and provinces. those provinces have essentially been cut off on fridays from baghdad. , it was the same grievances. these are coordinated protest, and they have taken an increased hard-line turn with clerics and other leaders who have not been known before, taking a different direction. >> all right, jane, thank you once again. jane arraf on the line from iraq. has exploded outside the french of the sea and the libyan capital tripoli. two security guards were injured in the blast. still not clear who is behind the attack. jacky rowland has the story and reaction from paris. >> the force of the explosion brought down the walls of nearby buildings and started a fire that engulfed some offices inside the embassy. one french security officer was serious
the feeling is that al qaeda is behind a lot of the attacks still going on, and al qaeda is sunni. a lot of the arrests are made in sunni communities. these were sparked in december with the arrest of bodyguards of a senior sunni politician. they have not let up since then. every friday, there are mass prayers and protest in sunni towns and provinces. those provinces have essentially been cut off on fridays from baghdad. , it was the same grievances. these are coordinated protest, and they have...
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now, you say is that al qaeda linked? now it's kind of a -- yes, they are following al qaeda's inspiration. but it is different than saying that they are al qaeda. >> bret: i think there are a lot more connections that we would like to know about with al qaeda and the splinter groups. perhaps from those documents we have yet to see from the bin laden compound. >> i think this is one of those situations that it's tricky for the administration as they try to message it on the one hand they do have a political interest in saying that al qaeda has been defeated and disseminated in afghanistan where we have been engaged in this long war. at the same time we have seen not only with this plot in canada but incidents in northern africa over the past couple of months there are groups if they aren't direct off chutes of al qaeda in afghanistan at least inspired by them. that's a tough thing to say we both defeated them but have concerns about groups thane spider them. >> bret: panel, thank you. that's it for the panel. stay tuned f
now, you say is that al qaeda linked? now it's kind of a -- yes, they are following al qaeda's inspiration. but it is different than saying that they are al qaeda. >> bret: i think there are a lot more connections that we would like to know about with al qaeda and the splinter groups. perhaps from those documents we have yet to see from the bin laden compound. >> i think this is one of those situations that it's tricky for the administration as they try to message it on the one hand...
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we have seen al qaeda and iran plot against saudi targets. this is a new development but the idea that al qaeda in iran is not a new idea. they have long had a presence there. >> a marriage of convenience. >>> as tamerlan tsarnaev became radicalized did the u.s. miss key signals he was a threat. we will go live to moscow for more. >>> also ahead she is 5,000 miles from boston but feels the pain and shame for her family like it was right next door. in a timely fashion ojee and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact that i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. join today and find out why over 1 million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. well, dad, i spent my childhood living with monks learning the art of dealmaking. you've mastered monkey-style kung fu? no. pric
we have seen al qaeda and iran plot against saudi targets. this is a new development but the idea that al qaeda in iran is not a new idea. they have long had a presence there. >> a marriage of convenience. >>> as tamerlan tsarnaev became radicalized did the u.s. miss key signals he was a threat. we will go live to moscow for more. >>> also ahead she is 5,000 miles from boston but feels the pain and shame for her family like it was right next door. in a timely fashion...
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two men were getting direction and guidance from al qaeda members abroad. also today, this news clear plant in eastern tennessee, the watts bar nuclear power plant returned to normal status this afternoon following what the tennessee valley authority called an unusual event late saturday night. the unusual event was a shoot-out on the grounds of the nuclear plant at about 2:00 a.m. on saturday night, sunday morning. security officer at the nuclear plant was doing a routine perimeter patrol when he came across somebody on the grounds of the plant. he confronted the individual, whereupon the individual shot at him multiple times. he did not hit the security officer himself, but the vehicle the security officer was in was struck multiple times. the nuclear plant security officer then returned fire there is no sign that he hit the intruder. the intruder subsequently disappeared, probably by boat down the tennessee river. they have not found him. and that's all just in today's news cycle. everybody freak out. there is no reason to believe that any of these stori
two men were getting direction and guidance from al qaeda members abroad. also today, this news clear plant in eastern tennessee, the watts bar nuclear power plant returned to normal status this afternoon following what the tennessee valley authority called an unusual event late saturday night. the unusual event was a shoot-out on the grounds of the nuclear plant at about 2:00 a.m. on saturday night, sunday morning. security officer at the nuclear plant was doing a routine perimeter patrol when...
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it may turn out to be that they are members of al qaeda or something like that. but right now, based on that initial interrogation, there isn't that. and in order to send someone to guantanamo and use a military commission, the person has to be a non-u.s. citizen, and of course the suspect here is a u.s. citizen. so this kind of talk has been thrown around. but there is no realistic possibility that this is a viable option. and as i say, as a practical matter, it's really something that has failed. i'm now in the private sector. and if i -- if someone came to me with a track record of the guantanamo military commissions, i think they would be fired, you know, at the get-go. >> one of the decisions that has been made thus far is that dzhokhar tsarnaev was mirandize ed today at his initial court appearance when the judge and the defense attorney came to him. but this apparently was after he had responded to questions from investigators before he was read his rights. the administration is citing the public safety exemption from the miranda warning as being the justi
it may turn out to be that they are members of al qaeda or something like that. but right now, based on that initial interrogation, there isn't that. and in order to send someone to guantanamo and use a military commission, the person has to be a non-u.s. citizen, and of course the suspect here is a u.s. citizen. so this kind of talk has been thrown around. but there is no realistic possibility that this is a viable option. and as i say, as a practical matter, it's really something that has...
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. >> canadian police say they foiled a plot that had support from al qaeda to derail a train. two men are under arrest. u.s. homeland security and the f.b.i. were also involved. >> the plan was to blow up a bridge in canada while a train was crossing, a train which toronto and new york city commuters use. >> this is a testament to the strength of our relationships with canadian and american law enforcement. >> stephen: yes, the royal canadian mounted police, or mounties, have thwarted an al qaeda-inspired terrorist attack, which is quite a fate considering how hard it is for them to go under cover. folk, i would like to say a word to our friends up north-- you canadians are a brave and heroic people. if i have said it once, this is the one time i said it. ( laughter ) ( applause ) ( cheers ) ladies and gentlemen, i-- i want all my maple-blood brothers to know that we would put it on the line to protect you if there was anyone who disliked you. ( laughter ) so thank you, canada. this is the greatest gift you have given our country since your years of service providing a plausib
. >> canadian police say they foiled a plot that had support from al qaeda to derail a train. two men are under arrest. u.s. homeland security and the f.b.i. were also involved. >> the plan was to blow up a bridge in canada while a train was crossing, a train which toronto and new york city commuters use. >> this is a testament to the strength of our relationships with canadian and american law enforcement. >> stephen: yes, the royal canadian mounted police, or mounties,...
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canadian authorities claim there's a link to al qaeda and iran. it's part of al qaeda's playbook. documents obtained from osama bin laden's secret compound revealed, he had been urging followers to derail a train in the u.s. to kill passengers. so far, there's no indication that this plot is tied to boston. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >>> after a storm of criticism, the tsa has decided to delay a new policy that would allow small knives and sports equipment on planes. the flight attendants union, federal air marshals and top lawmakers had denounced the change as a security issue. the tsa said it freed the agency up to concentrate on bigger risks. >>> air travelers across the country are in for another day of flight delays, as the faa scrambles to make due with fewer air traffic controllers. some of the nation's busiest airports fell behind because federal budget cuts have resulted in furloughs across the faa. delays are ranging from 15 minutes to several hours. >>> the record rainfall and flooding that's inundating much of the midwest is far from over. in peoria, the illi
canadian authorities claim there's a link to al qaeda and iran. it's part of al qaeda's playbook. documents obtained from osama bin laden's secret compound revealed, he had been urging followers to derail a train in the u.s. to kill passengers. so far, there's no indication that this plot is tied to boston. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >>> after a storm of criticism, the tsa has decided to delay a new policy that would allow small knives and sports equipment on planes. the...
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in this case, al qaeda. raed gentleman'ser was in court. >> my client is in a state of shock and disbelief that's happened to him. he is gathering himself. we're working together. looking into the family and' all looking forward to defending him. >> jaser's alleged momentum, 30-year-old chiheb esseghaier, went to court in montreal, claiming the charges from action word considers only appearance. the white house meantime applauds the arrest. >> i can talk to you about that. we first of all welcomed yesterday's announcement by canada that they have disrupted a terrorist plot, working in coordination with u.s. law enforcement. >> canadian official says the plat was only in the planning stages and nobody was in imminent danger. canadian official says these two men did get help from iran. they got direction and guidance but not direct funding from al qaeda in iran. and the plot was not state-sponsored. iran claimed again today it has no connection with al qaeda and there has been a rocky relationship between the
in this case, al qaeda. raed gentleman'ser was in court. >> my client is in a state of shock and disbelief that's happened to him. he is gathering himself. we're working together. looking into the family and' all looking forward to defending him. >> jaser's alleged momentum, 30-year-old chiheb esseghaier, went to court in montreal, claiming the charges from action word considers only appearance. the white house meantime applauds the arrest. >> i can talk to you about that. we...
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. >>> first an arrest in canada, where two suspects are accused of planning a terror plot with al qaeda assistants. we'll tell you how investigators say they prevented an attack. >>> raising the middle for cigarettes. why critics say bad idea. >>> the suspect in the boston marathon bombings admitted to investigators, he and his brother were motivated by religion but says they were not in contact with overseas terror groups. dzhokhar tsarnaev has been charged with making weapons of mass destruction, making a court appearance from his hospital room, bed ridden, he was described as cooperative, forced to write his answers, yes or no. all this as boston fell into silence at 2:50 p.m. to remember the 180 injured and three killed a week ago. joining frus boston, nbc news capitol hill correspondent luke russert. lou, where do we stand on this investigation this morning? >> reporter: good morning, bill. some fascinating developments over the last days of this suspect. you just mentioned right there he has become cooperative with investigators. he is still injured in the throat and tongue area.
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>> shepard: they say there is an al qaeda link, trace? >> canadian authorities were asked at the press conference today what type of support that al qaeda was giving these suspects. was it financial support? were they giving them hardware or other materials. all these authorities would say is that al qaeda elements in iran were actually giving them guidance and direction. that's all they would say. they did say that apparently we heard iran being a part of al qaeda. we talked to experts today and they say there is an element of al qaeda in iran that's not very welcomed by the iranian government. here again is the canadian police. >> now, i can tell you that there is no information to indicate that these attacks were state-sponsored. >> yeah. not state-sponsored. authorities say that these suspects did communicate with people here in the united states. as well as overseas but they would not say if other arrests are coming. shep? >> shepard: trace gallagher live for us tonight. thanks. update now on the recovery after heart break in the tow
>> shepard: they say there is an al qaeda link, trace? >> canadian authorities were asked at the press conference today what type of support that al qaeda was giving these suspects. was it financial support? were they giving them hardware or other materials. all these authorities would say is that al qaeda elements in iran were actually giving them guidance and direction. that's all they would say. they did say that apparently we heard iran being a part of al qaeda. we talked to...
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we have seen chechens fighting elsewhere with al qaeda and other extremist groups aligned with al qaeda outside of chechnya. that is not uncommon. but chechen groups, themselves, pointing attacks outside of russia really has not been their priority. we should note chechen separatist groups, there subelements of those that, again, aligned themselves with sunni islamist extremism. that's the exception rather than the rule. >> talk to us, if you can, about the profile of the suspect now on the run. how surprised are you that a 19-year-old, who apparently had plenty of friends, participated in school sports, was good enough to get a $2,500 scholarship, would be radicalized in this way? >> well, i would just say that right now we're operating under the assumption he was radicalized. i think that's probably the most likely outcome, but we don't know that. that being said -- >> even if he hasn't been radicalized -- he desired to perpetrate the murder of americans. >> that's absolutely right. either way he was a violent extremist. exactly what the cause was, we don't yet know. frankly, i don't
we have seen chechens fighting elsewhere with al qaeda and other extremist groups aligned with al qaeda outside of chechnya. that is not uncommon. but chechen groups, themselves, pointing attacks outside of russia really has not been their priority. we should note chechen separatist groups, there subelements of those that, again, aligned themselves with sunni islamist extremism. that's the exception rather than the rule. >> talk to us, if you can, about the profile of the suspect now on...
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>> well, i don't think that canadians have the sort of military commission that we apply to al qaeda and taliban. they would go straight criminal process. neil: what if this -- god forbid, is more the trend, canadian thing, and arrest of this fellow in chicago last we week. i'm just i'm the one connecting the dots, but there is something bigger at play. you are talking about not only security but legal nightmare. >> yeah, i'm not sure of legal situation. as far as you know, situation right now, in the connections, that activity, but i tell you, where there is if you will missing ingredient. the kinetic response. law enforcement, phenomenal record since 9/11. where a collect of work needs to be done right now is countering that narrative, that mutant toxic form of al qaedaism, there is something that happens with young men who is susceptible and self motivates and self recruits to that kind of ideology, internet, a lot of different sources for that thing. there is a very important period though from right here in thinking about it to where it guess to a constructive step. so, that is
>> well, i don't think that canadians have the sort of military commission that we apply to al qaeda and taliban. they would go straight criminal process. neil: what if this -- god forbid, is more the trend, canadian thing, and arrest of this fellow in chicago last we week. i'm just i'm the one connecting the dots, but there is something bigger at play. you are talking about not only security but legal nightmare. >> yeah, i'm not sure of legal situation. as far as you know,...
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now, police tell us tonight the two suspects were getting support from al qaeda in iran. authorities say there's no link to the boston bombing. paula newton is in ottawa with the latest. paula, how close were they to actually carrying out the attack? >> reporter: erin, police are saying the attack was not imminent at all but say the threat was real that these people wanted to kill people, they wanted to hurt people. they were sensitive about the fact that the attack was not imminent. why? they were listening in on this plot and putting the pieces together, bugging their homes and cell phones to try to figure out what the plot was about. they were not canadian citizens and in the country several months and they were tipped off by the muslim community that they apparently led them to believe these two people were plotting something. they didn't know what and that gave them the tip off to bug them. congressman peter king says this was a train from toronto to new york. that's something that police here will not confirm for us. certainly chilling details about that kind of a m
now, police tell us tonight the two suspects were getting support from al qaeda in iran. authorities say there's no link to the boston bombing. paula newton is in ottawa with the latest. paula, how close were they to actually carrying out the attack? >> reporter: erin, police are saying the attack was not imminent at all but say the threat was real that these people wanted to kill people, they wanted to hurt people. they were sensitive about the fact that the attack was not imminent. why?...
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>>reporter: part of al qaeda play book. documents obtain from osama bin laden secret compound been urging follow investigators derail a train in the u.s. to kill passengers. >> thomas abc news washington. >> now authorities tell us that this plot is not connected to the boston bombings. rather they say it illustrates how diverse the threat from terrorism really is and continues to be. >> people across the nation observe moment of silence this afternoon at 2:50 eastern time exact moment 2 bomb exploded one week aago at the boston marathon. street of boston paused and 4 new york stock exchange fell silent in remembrance of the more than 200 people injured and the 4 people who lost their leaves and bombings and their aftermath. >> mean time the surviving bombing suspect has begun to communicate. one word he spoke today no. that was in response to whether he could afford a lawyer. he will have top notch legal representation. tsarnaev has the same lawyer who pt represented another accused terrorist. tsarnaev is telling officials
>>reporter: part of al qaeda play book. documents obtain from osama bin laden secret compound been urging follow investigators derail a train in the u.s. to kill passengers. >> thomas abc news washington. >> now authorities tell us that this plot is not connected to the boston bombings. rather they say it illustrates how diverse the threat from terrorism really is and continues to be. >> people across the nation observe moment of silence this afternoon at 2:50 eastern...
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qaeda in iraq or al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. those who are in iraq, the al qaeda members, sought refuge there some years ago as, we were chasing al qaeda out of again began. -- afghanistan. now iran allowed them to remain in iran but there have been complaints over the years that either they were involved in planning some terrorist attacks although those are old reports but more recently there were complaints they were involved in propaganda or fund-raising activitis. jon: obviously one of the concerns in this country based on what happened with the two suspects in the boston bombing, that one of them is an american citizen. one of them was working toward that. you're something of an expert in uncovering people inside the homeland who may turn to terrorism. overall, what, what approach should law enforcement be taking? are we doing the right things? >> well, thus far the record has been one of success. i mean the first good news is that despite an intense recruiting effort online with online magazines and native-american speaker
qaeda in iraq or al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. those who are in iraq, the al qaeda members, sought refuge there some years ago as, we were chasing al qaeda out of again began. -- afghanistan. now iran allowed them to remain in iran but there have been complaints over the years that either they were involved in planning some terrorist attacks although those are old reports but more recently there were complaints they were involved in propaganda or fund-raising activitis. jon: obviously one...
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the prosecutors said the men had support from members of al-qaeda in iran. not state sponsored but individual men's. the iranian foreign minister spoke and called the link between al-qaeda and iran the most hilarious thing i've heard in my 64 years, to say that al-qaeda and iran don't see things the same way is a understatement. >>> pandemonium in bangladesh, at least 87 people are confirmed dead and more than 1,000 of them hurt. let's get to that video. here it is. just an incredible scene there. still pictures from above showing people wandering over the huge pile of debris, trying to find people alive. officials say the building housed several garment factories. the upper floor crashed on to the lower floors, panicked survivors stampeded from the scene as rescues tried to pull victims from the rubble. this after a fire in a nearby factory killed more than 100 people in november. there's terrific video of this that paints the story. sadly we have not seen it here but we'll get that to you for tonight. vice president joe biden making a special trip to massa
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i agree with the analysis that being part of al qaeda creates an eligibility. i don't think being part of general atre treahatred of the states is nearly enough. where i slightly disagree, there's a supreme court decision, the one you were referring to, chris, involving the nazis. one of whom was a u.s. citizen. the crimes werer. traded traited to be for u.s. soil. bottom line, this is not a case for enemy combatants, and there so many horrible crimes committed. if we start throwing the constitution out, we're going to lose the real war for our values. >> let's talk about the issue a lot of people have been talking about. not everybody, but some. miranda rights. we've watched enough detective shows no know, police shows, they give miranda rights almost like blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. it's done. why do you think that's an issue? now we just got the word as we went on the air tonight the defendant here, the suspect, i guess he's a defendant now, has been given his miranda rights. >> this is truly something of an urban legend. people like to watch shows where a
i agree with the analysis that being part of al qaeda creates an eligibility. i don't think being part of general atre treahatred of the states is nearly enough. where i slightly disagree, there's a supreme court decision, the one you were referring to, chris, involving the nazis. one of whom was a u.s. citizen. the crimes werer. traded traited to be for u.s. soil. bottom line, this is not a case for enemy combatants, and there so many horrible crimes committed. if we start throwing the...
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is it some kind of al qaeda element that did get training in the al qaeda heartland, the traditional heartland of pakistan and the afghan border, or is this some type of plot that perhaps had originated somewhere else? we know that al qaeda affiliate organizations, if you will, are really gaining strength in syria, in iraq, across north africa. you'll remember an al qaeda north african affiliate, sponsored inspired organization, whatever you want to call it, carried that out that attack against the algerian gas plant a few months back. these affiliates, brooke, are a growing threat -- >> let me interrupt you. let me interrupt you. we want to go back to the news conference there in toronto. >> -- enforcement teams, also executed search warrants at various locations in toronto and montreal. arrested today were rahid yasser, 35 of toronto. they're in custody and will appear at old city hall courthouse tomorrow for bail hearings. as stated, our investigation and the evidence found indicated that the accused were conspireing to carry out a terrorist attack against a passenger train in the
is it some kind of al qaeda element that did get training in the al qaeda heartland, the traditional heartland of pakistan and the afghan border, or is this some type of plot that perhaps had originated somewhere else? we know that al qaeda affiliate organizations, if you will, are really gaining strength in syria, in iraq, across north africa. you'll remember an al qaeda north african affiliate, sponsored inspired organization, whatever you want to call it, carried that out that attack against...
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from al qaeda elements in iran. they were saying they didn't believe it was in any way state sponsored. but iran and al qaeda not normally two things that go together. i can tell you from intelligence sources here that they have always been worried about iran hezbollah cells. cells that they believe remain in united states and the canada. but al qaeda and iran is a completely different element and we're still trying to gather more information about that. >> where are these two men from, paula? >> reporter: well, we do not have confirmation. it seems that one is from tunisia and one from the united arab emirates. i couldn't confirm the exact location from police today. they did underscore the fact, wolf, that they were not from canada and had not been here a very long time, underscoring the point, again, wolf, that this was not homegrown radicalization. we have had examples of that in the recent past. in canada we had two people that were tied to the attacks in algeria in january, but they were from canada, born in c
from al qaeda elements in iran. they were saying they didn't believe it was in any way state sponsored. but iran and al qaeda not normally two things that go together. i can tell you from intelligence sources here that they have always been worried about iran hezbollah cells. cells that they believe remain in united states and the canada. but al qaeda and iran is a completely different element and we're still trying to gather more information about that. >> where are these two men from,...
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police are calling the plot al qaeda inspired. >>> and former new york congressman anthony weiner is turning a new leaf on twitter. you'll remember, he resigned from his post in 2011 after accidentally tweeting a sexually suggestive photo of himself. well, his first tweet back, a link to a 20-page paper on ways to keep new york, what he calls the capital of the middle class. weiner is considering a mayoral run this year. >>> well, an ohio zoo is seeing double. twin polar bears born at the toledo zoo made their debut yesterday. the brother and sister will be unveiled to the public next month, but for now, the zoo is hosting an online vote to name the adorable pair. and then they get really, really big. >>> in north dakota, a rookie news anchor was cut short after a serious slip of the tongue during his first broadcast. a.j. clemente apparently thought his mike was off as the show started, but his obscenity-laced muttering actually made the air. here it is. >> your news leader in high definition. >> gay [ bleep ]. >> good evening. you may have seen our newest reporter, a.j., on north d
police are calling the plot al qaeda inspired. >>> and former new york congressman anthony weiner is turning a new leaf on twitter. you'll remember, he resigned from his post in 2011 after accidentally tweeting a sexually suggestive photo of himself. well, his first tweet back, a link to a 20-page paper on ways to keep new york, what he calls the capital of the middle class. weiner is considering a mayoral run this year. >>> well, an ohio zoo is seeing double. twin polar bears...
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that comes right out of al qaeda. they say the bam was to hurt people, kill people and cause economic damage. >> paul yashgs thank you very much for reporting from ottawa. up next, the attorney for the wife of tamerlan tsarnaev. she said she had no knowledge of the attack. does that add up? and the suspected bomber partied after the day after the attack. went to classes, went to the gym. we talk to two of his dorm mates. and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com none of us think bad things are gonna happen to us. i'm here at my house on thanksgiving day, and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. an artery in your heart, it's called the widow
that comes right out of al qaeda. they say the bam was to hurt people, kill people and cause economic damage. >> paul yashgs thank you very much for reporting from ottawa. up next, the attorney for the wife of tamerlan tsarnaev. she said she had no knowledge of the attack. does that add up? and the suspected bomber partied after the day after the attack. went to classes, went to the gym. we talk to two of his dorm mates. and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered...
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al qaeda is still present. but they are not as effective. what did you say? >> i believe our operations, those not being conducted by u.s. forces, afghanistan, but it seems to me their operations conducted in pakistan, disrupting al qaeda in pakistan. >> would you agree pending special forces on the afghan side of the border has been helpful? >> it has been extraordinarily helpful. it has had a disrupting the effect on al qaeda. >> how many special forces do we have today? >> i can give you that number. i prefer not to give it to you here. >> absolutely. it with thousands -- it would be thousands, i would suggest. >> that is correct. >> we have others in the fight but we have a lot of intel in that part of the country. is that correct? >> we do, senator. >> we have the ability to strike in that part of the country, as well. my point is when you look at a post-2014 force, it would be an unwise move to take that infrastructure down. do you agree? >> i do. >> i want my colleagues to understand there is infrastructure in place that diminishes al qaeda's effective
al qaeda is still present. but they are not as effective. what did you say? >> i believe our operations, those not being conducted by u.s. forces, afghanistan, but it seems to me their operations conducted in pakistan, disrupting al qaeda in pakistan. >> would you agree pending special forces on the afghan side of the border has been helpful? >> it has been extraordinarily helpful. it has had a disrupting the effect on al qaeda. >> how many special forces do we have...
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was not a state-sponsored attack and they claim they had al qaeda folks in iran but not the iranian government. the dow, an uptick. i'm shepard, see you later today. >> clearly an enemy and had more than enough weapons to make him a combatant. but the white house insisting that does not make him an enemy combatant. what it makes the 19-year-old is an american citizen who will be served up american justice, including, among other charges, federal charges today he conspired to use a weapon of mass destruction. >> neil: welcome everybody on a busy monday. more thursday charges. first to a brand new threat whose details are just emerging right now. authorities in canada and the united states stopping what they say could have been a major terrorist attack. two american are under arrest, and this targeting both the united states and our neighbor to the north. and tamerlan tsarnaev may be dead bus his wife is alive and well, and apparently federal officials are itching to talk to her. she claims she had no idea what her husband was up to. and bells ringing across boston to mark the exact time of thos
was not a state-sponsored attack and they claim they had al qaeda folks in iran but not the iranian government. the dow, an uptick. i'm shepard, see you later today. >> clearly an enemy and had more than enough weapons to make him a combatant. but the white house insisting that does not make him an enemy combatant. what it makes the 19-year-old is an american citizen who will be served up american justice, including, among other charges, federal charges today he conspired to use a weapon...
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support from al qaeda in iran. i can tell you that there's no information to indicate that these attacks were state sponsored. >> authorities say the two men arrested are not canadian citizens but declined to comment on their nationality. they also said there's no connection to the boston bombings. tom foreman has more on the canadian terror plot from cnn washington. >> reporter: the target for this alleged terror plot was the via train system in canada. it's an inner city connecting system. it's used by 4 million canadians. it's from toronto and montreal. in fact, that's where these two men were arrested. this is what authorities say they were up to, that they were watching trains coming into and out of toronto surveying the tracks, surveying the trains themselves, looking for a weak spot that they could attack and try to derail a train. this is one of the very, very busy hubs there. if i take you down to street level you can see just exactly how urbanized this area might be. this is the via train sign telling you
support from al qaeda in iran. i can tell you that there's no information to indicate that these attacks were state sponsored. >> authorities say the two men arrested are not canadian citizens but declined to comment on their nationality. they also said there's no connection to the boston bombings. tom foreman has more on the canadian terror plot from cnn washington. >> reporter: the target for this alleged terror plot was the via train system in canada. it's an inner city...
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al qaeda elements located in iran. there is no information to indicate that these attacks were state-sponsored. >> reporter: the rcmp worked hand in hand with the fbi and homeland security in the u.s. it was eight month long operation that went by the name, project smooth. martha. martha: it is fascinating to hear officials did have their eye on these two. what more do we know about them? >> reporter: they're not canadian citizens. firms didn't give their nationality but other canadian sources says one suspect is tunisian and one was from the united arab emirates. chiheb esseghaier was doing research in nanotechnology near montreal. this raises questions of shiite iran and mostly sunni al qaeda. iran denied a relationship with al qaeda and did so today. and u.s. believes certain al qaeda operatives are based in iran. in this case the connection is unclear. authorities say the canadian plot was only in planning stages. nobody was in immediate danger. martha: steve, thank you. >> reporter: you bet. bill: the mental healt
al qaeda elements located in iran. there is no information to indicate that these attacks were state-sponsored. >> reporter: the rcmp worked hand in hand with the fbi and homeland security in the u.s. it was eight month long operation that went by the name, project smooth. martha. martha: it is fascinating to hear officials did have their eye on these two. what more do we know about them? >> reporter: they're not canadian citizens. firms didn't give their nationality but other...
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they allege the suspects had support from al qaeda in iran. cnn's ted rowlands is live in toronto for us this morning. >> good morning, ted, what's the latest. >> good morning, john, according to authorities the alleged plot was to attack a passenger train going from toronto to new york, and authorities here in canada say the suspect not only had the will, but had the capability to pull it off. in shackles and under heavy guard, 30-year-old chiheb esseghaier was thrown from montreal to toronto monday night, facing terrorism charges along with 35-year-old raed jaser. canadian authorities say the two were plotting an al qaeda supported attack on a passenger train traveling between canada and the united states. >> my understanding is that this was always under control of the rcmp and that at no time was anyone's life actually in danger. >> authorities say the suspects are not canadian citizens but they've declined to identify their nationality or how long they've been in canada and few details of the alleged plot have been released though canadia
they allege the suspects had support from al qaeda in iran. cnn's ted rowlands is live in toronto for us this morning. >> good morning, ted, what's the latest. >> good morning, john, according to authorities the alleged plot was to attack a passenger train going from toronto to new york, and authorities here in canada say the suspect not only had the will, but had the capability to pull it off. in shackles and under heavy guard, 30-year-old chiheb esseghaier was thrown from montreal...
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two guys arrested not only with ties to al qaeda but al qaeda in iran. >>brian: you think you had a bad day at work? this guy was fired after his first two words. >> you're watching the evening report sunday on nbc north dakota news, your news leader in high definition. [bleep] [bleep]. >>brian: being a tv anchor is not as easy as it looks, people. "fox & friends" starts... now. >>steve: come to work in the morning and they put the microphone on us, you've got to leave certain words in the other room. >>gretchen: yes. we do hope. he must have been looking down at his script and didn't like what he was seeing. that was what he was reacting to. can you imagine doing your first [bleep]. >>brian: by the way, if you were watching yesterday -- >>gretchen: no. he's looking down before he's going to say his first words ever on tv and he must have not liked the script he had been assigned because he gives two swear words, and then it went downhill from then and it never appeared on a newscast. i feel bad. he moved all his stuff to bismarck, and now he doesn't hav
two guys arrested not only with ties to al qaeda but al qaeda in iran. >>brian: you think you had a bad day at work? this guy was fired after his first two words. >> you're watching the evening report sunday on nbc north dakota news, your news leader in high definition. [bleep] [bleep]. >>brian: being a tv anchor is not as easy as it looks, people. "fox & friends" starts... now. >>steve: come to work in the morning and they put the microphone on us, you've...
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it is the first plot tied to al qaeda to target canada. >> new this morning, officials in libya are looking for whoever is behind a deadly car bomb that exploded just outside the french embassy in tripoli. the explosion killed two french guards and a libyan teen. libya and france have condemned the attack. >> oakland police want to fine the person who spray painted racist graffiti on a woman's car this morning. the vandal targeted this white bmw on 56th which included two racial slurs. the car's owner said she was awakened by the sound of someone spray painting her car. >> it is ridiculous we have people in this day and age walking around with this mentality. i grew up in this neighborhood, i have been here for over 40 years and i never seen figure -- anything like this. >> the owner has to find out how much it will cost to have the car repainted. >> oak police are look for a shooting suspect would got away after a stand off. police believe the man was barricaded inside the home near 65th but the s.w.a.t. officers did not find him after 6:00 this morning. the suspect is wanted for a shootin
it is the first plot tied to al qaeda to target canada. >> new this morning, officials in libya are looking for whoever is behind a deadly car bomb that exploded just outside the french embassy in tripoli. the explosion killed two french guards and a libyan teen. libya and france have condemned the attack. >> oakland police want to fine the person who spray painted racist graffiti on a woman's car this morning. the vandal targeted this white bmw on 56th which included two racial...
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support from al qaeda elements located in iran. now, i can tell you that there is no information to indicate that these attacks were state sponsored. now, the government, zoraida is saying -- they're vehemently denying it could be operating out of their country. the chairman of the sub committee out of counter terrorism. he was told an attack was going to be censored on a commuter train from canada to the united states. authorities say they thwarted this attack before it could get going. but, again, these two individuals will be in court here in toronto at 10:00 eastern time. >> i think he actually said specifically new york city as well and that he was very grateful they thwarted that attack. thank you very much. ted rowlands. police say they arrested two al qaeda terrorists. the pair is to have aprofile similar to the suspects in the boston bombings. that event in madrid is expected to draw 26,000 runners. still ahead heavy rains and spring you that not a good combination in the nation's mid section where there is record flooding
support from al qaeda elements located in iran. now, i can tell you that there is no information to indicate that these attacks were state sponsored. now, the government, zoraida is saying -- they're vehemently denying it could be operating out of their country. the chairman of the sub committee out of counter terrorism. he was told an attack was going to be censored on a commuter train from canada to the united states. authorities say they thwarted this attack before it could get going. but,...
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we know that he actually posted pro al qaeda or at least pro radical islam. what it seems to be -- and again this is very early days in the investigation and so, you know, they keep saying that in the early days of the investigation, you're almost always wrong when you jump to conclusions. but in these early days of the investigation it appears that the older brother had a tremendous amount or held great sway over the younger brother. and that the younger brother didn't seem to have any outward signs of this sort of radical islamic belief but followed in the footsteps of his older brother. so that's what investigators are going to try to find out when they finally get to talk to him in the hospital. as you mentioned in your piece, they did end up mirandaizing him, reading him his rights. there was some question as to whether or not they would use something called the public safety exception which basically says you don't have to read someone their miranda rights if you believe that the public safety is in danger. in other words, you know, if you thought that.
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al qaeda's playbook. documents obtained from osama bin laden's secret compound revealed he had been urging followers to derail a train in the u.s. to kill passengers. so far there is no indication this plot is tied to boston. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >>> now to the boston bombing case. a major step in the long legal journey involving suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. >> the 19-year-old charged with a federal crime, which brings the ultimate punishment. abc's marci gonzalez joining us this morning from boston with more. marci. >> reporter: good morning, john and diana. we learned at his bedside arraignment, the suspect said just one word. when asked if he could afford an attorney, he replied no. among the charges, 19-year-old suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev faces one count of using a weapon of mass destruction. which carries a potential maximum sentence of death. we've learned despite the injury to his neck, he is cooperating with investigators, writing his answers to at least some of their questions. sour
al qaeda's playbook. documents obtained from osama bin laden's secret compound revealed he had been urging followers to derail a train in the u.s. to kill passengers. so far there is no indication this plot is tied to boston. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >>> now to the boston bombing case. a major step in the long legal journey involving suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. >> the 19-year-old charged with a federal crime, which brings the ultimate punishment. abc's marci gonzalez...
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something in the minds of al qaeda at the highest level. >> let's go quickly back to boston. do we know anything about what happened when the older brother went to chechnya? >> that is a big focus that is now between the fbi and the fsv which is to try and reconstruct. >> that being the russian intelligence. >> the russian fbi. try to deconstruct all of that. you can learn to make this bomb online. where would you have tested it out? you would have to go way out of boston into the woods or perhaps during that trip he got some of that training. >> all right, john. thank you. >>> "the wall street journal" reports american investigators are looking at a report from russian intelligence that says accused bomber tamerlan tsavraev met with a sus to russia last year. >> in an interview with london's "telegraph," an interview from dagestan with his mother says he was on the radar since 2008. she claims her sons are innocent. >> what happened is a terrible thing. but i know my kids have nothing to do with it. i know it. i am the mother. i have -- i -- you know i know my kids. i know m
something in the minds of al qaeda at the highest level. >> let's go quickly back to boston. do we know anything about what happened when the older brother went to chechnya? >> that is a big focus that is now between the fbi and the fsv which is to try and reconstruct. >> that being the russian intelligence. >> the russian fbi. try to deconstruct all of that. you can learn to make this bomb online. where would you have tested it out? you would have to go way out of...
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it was pretty clear they say guided and supported by al qaeda in iran. as you said, lots of different elements. the key one being they were under surveillance for months. authorities went to pains to underscore there was no connection to the boston bombing, there was no imminent attack, but in fact, this was a threat of a real attack. how do they know that? from having listened in on them for months now. the key now is look for what the evidence shows and search warrants they have executed. they have a bail hearing in the morning in toronto and we'll have a good look at what they found hopefully. warrants are being executed as we speak. anderson? >> do we know how many people were involved in this alleged plot, and also, how were authorities able to catch them? >> right now, two were arrested, one in toronto, one in montreal. they say this is an open investigation. they do not rule out that more will be arrested. basically, it was the surveillance but it's interesting, anderson, they were again underscoring the fact that the first tip, the very first tip
it was pretty clear they say guided and supported by al qaeda in iran. as you said, lots of different elements. the key one being they were under surveillance for months. authorities went to pains to underscore there was no connection to the boston bombing, there was no imminent attack, but in fact, this was a threat of a real attack. how do they know that? from having listened in on them for months now. the key now is look for what the evidence shows and search warrants they have executed....
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that they got the recipe for the bomb from the internet, specifically the al qaeda magazine called "inspire" which has published a couple of articles on how to build bombs in pressure cookers. which is what the fbi says the two boston bombs were and a third bomb found at the scene of the watertown shooting. and as for their motive, he says that they were both, they both become deeply religious, they were opposed to the u.s. operations in iraq and, iran, iraq and afghanistan. and that that was the reason they decided to do this. which he said they came up with on their own. >> and pete, we've seen now more images, some dramatic images are coming in from that night of the shootout, the video of what actually transpired that night. it was pretty remarkable. the coordination among state, local and federal officials as well. and some of the images seem to show -- more precisely there as you can see, what was going down between the suspects and the authorities. >> well frankly, andrea, these pictures raise some questions in our mind. because we've got to figure out who those two figures are that
that they got the recipe for the bomb from the internet, specifically the al qaeda magazine called "inspire" which has published a couple of articles on how to build bombs in pressure cookers. which is what the fbi says the two boston bombs were and a third bomb found at the scene of the watertown shooting. and as for their motive, he says that they were both, they both become deeply religious, they were opposed to the u.s. operations in iraq and, iran, iraq and afghanistan. and that...
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canadian authorities claim al qaeda is behind it. two suspects are being held without bail, one is due in court in just a few hours from now. his alleged accomplice had a hearing yesterday. cnn's ted rowlands is following this story for us. he is live in toronto. what can you tell us about the suspect appearing today? >> chi hab esseghaier is a 30-year-old ph.d. student who was operating out of montreal. he was brought here to toronto yesterday. he'll make an initial court appearance here. a relatively short one. it is technically a bail hearing. however the judge will just move it up to a different court level, because this judge, given the charges being so serious, can't rule on potential bail in this case. as you mentioned, his alleged accomplice went through the same procedure here in toronto yesterday, and his family was in the courtroom by his side supporting him. you want to try to relay to people? the mother and other family members of suspected terrorist raed jaser had no comment leaving a downtown toronto courthouse yesterd
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the terror suspects allegedly received from al qaeda in iran. iranian leaders are denying any involvement in the plot. >>> police in australia say they've captured the self proclaimed head of the international hacking operative. they will not release the name but say he is the head of the lewell sect, claiming responsibility for cyber attacks against government websites such as the cia and companies such as sony pictures and nintendo. >> let's be clear, we are not dealing with small, petty crime here. the potential for such access has huge ramifications for society. >> that suspect was reportedly in a position of trust in an international company and had access to sensitive information to clients including government agencies. >>> 4:51. the search is on for a piece of giants history stolen from at&t park. we have details. but first -- >> what's all that racket? it's a new kind of noise maker for sporting events. what's so annoying about the world cup in africa? making a move banning it. what organizers have created for the upcoming world cup and
the terror suspects allegedly received from al qaeda in iran. iranian leaders are denying any involvement in the plot. >>> police in australia say they've captured the self proclaimed head of the international hacking operative. they will not release the name but say he is the head of the lewell sect, claiming responsibility for cyber attacks against government websites such as the cia and companies such as sony pictures and nintendo. >> let's be clear, we are not dealing with...
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two are arrested for a terror plot apparently linked to al qaeda. >>> a moment of silence all across boston today as 2:50 p.m. eastern time, the precise moment of the terrorist attacks on the marathon here one week ago. "the lead" once again coming to you live from boston. a magistrate judge visited the suspect's hospital one looking at one count of using and conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction in the u.s. and causing death and also one count of malicious destruction of property by using an explosive device resulting in death. if convicted, it could mean the death penalty. he has been assigned a federal public defender, but the white house says he will not be labeled an enemy combatant. instead he will be tried in a civilian court. >> he will not be treated as an enemy combatant. we will prosecute this terrorist through our civilian system of justice. under u.s. law, the united states citizens cannot be tried in military commissions, and it is important to remember that since 9/11 we have used the federal court system to convict and incarcerate hundreds of terrorists. >> d
two are arrested for a terror plot apparently linked to al qaeda. >>> a moment of silence all across boston today as 2:50 p.m. eastern time, the precise moment of the terrorist attacks on the marathon here one week ago. "the lead" once again coming to you live from boston. a magistrate judge visited the suspect's hospital one looking at one count of using and conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction in the u.s. and causing death and also one count of malicious...